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Palmate Tlkeate TODAY "HER ALIBI" Dom. Twcreel Urama "HE WOULDN'T STAY DOWN" KejHtiae t omen* "BRONCHO BILLY'S BROTHER" Eotisnay Corned) "THE MAN FROM TEXAS" Kfinanay FIVE Reels Today U THE?TR1 TODAY "A COAT TALE" KB sa nay Western Comedy "THE PURSUIT ETERNAL" Two-reel Imp NO SOUP; FUN AMONG THE PHARAOHS Joker Comedy . One Other Selected Reel FIVE Reels Today ACCURATE SAP OF THE I CITY Of ?0? MATTER TO BE BROUGHT I BEFORE MEETING CHAM. BER OF COMMERCE. IS BADLY NEEDED t W?1 Be Great Becausv of Surveys Which Will Have to Be Made. tt wee stated at the Anderson Cham er of Commerce yesterday morning y the secretary that an effort would Qbabl* be made either this sum r or this fall to get a map made for city ot Anderson for which it ls d there is a great demand. This map is especially needed since recent rapid growth of the city the addition of a large number of w concerns here and also becauso of the demand ol such a map by va' rious public service corporation?, hanks and other businesses, who from time .to time find it almost a necessi ty to Jiavo an accurate city map for their'work. Tho estimated cost of such a map ii made, after accurate englneerinK end topographical surveys will be very great, but its value would bo Incal cuable and therefore after the pre liminary estimates have been made, and a suillcient number of business concerns indicate their intention to purchase such a map, it is likely that the publicity committee of the local chamber of commerce will take steps to have it made. lt is pointed out that Anderson is one of the few cities of 'ts size that has not a regular city map and there fore lt is time that the city was get ting lt. Greatly Benefited by Chamberlain's Liniment. 'I have used Chamberlain's Lini ment for sprains, bruises and rheu matic pains, and the great benefit I have received Justifies my recom mending lt In the higher.? terms," writes Mrs. Florence Sllfe, Wabash. Ind. It you are troubled with rheu matic paina you will certainly be pleased with the prompt relief which Chamberlain's Liniment affords. Ob tainable everywhere. CASTO R IA For Infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alway? beam tb? Signature of Uncle Johnny's Variety Store IF YOU ONLY KNEW What good values we offer among our bar-, gains $n Monday you would be quick to > fe advantage of this list of special offer ings. House Furnishings The newest labor-saving helps for the home. Special Prices on many needfuls. 10 Piece Set Guernsey Cooking ware, worth $1.50, Monday 98c Gold Band Bowl and Pitcher, worth *1.5or Monday 98c Optic Ice Tea Glasses, worth 75c set, MondaySOe set Johnson Brothers Decorated Breakfast Plates, sold for $1.25 set, Monday 75c Willow-Blue Breakfast Plates, 75c values, Monday 60c set These prces are strictly cash. None delivered. No phone ?orders taken. ?. ?* . no. A. Austin On the SqtMura DEMAND FOR DETIER ROAD ?O RIVER FERRY DR. HAILEY WAS IN ANDER SON YESTERDAY TO SEE MR. KING. BIG OPPORTUNITY Hartwell People Went Road So They Can Come to Anderson to Do Their Trading. Coyles of tlw Hartwell Sun have bi en received lu Anderson contain ing an account of the Ad Club picnic and Indicate that great interest has been evoked In Hart county in the propoganda seeking towards getting a r?*al first-el?ss highway between An derson und Hailey's Terry, which hus long been tho dream of Dr. W. I. Halley and other representative citi zens of Hartwell. Dr. Mulley was a visitor in Ander son yesterday and called at the otllce of Supervisor J. Mack King In regard tu the proposed rebuilding of the roaJ. It was iitated ut the oltice of the su pei visor yesterday afternoon' that no action could he taken on the matter ltiitneillutely hut that the road would certainly be looked ufter Ju the near future. The members of the Ad Club are very much Interested about the con si ruction of a good road between here aud lluiloy's ferry and ure anxious for some action to be taken. It has long been th? desire of the business men of Anderson to have a trolley line from Anderson running from the city across the Savannah river to Hart well, but it seems thut the project hus been lost for the present. If this cannot bo obtained they are very an xious to haVe the best possible dirt roail connecting these two sections. As WUH stated at the meeting at Halley's ferry on Tuesday night, the people of Hart county and the town of Hartwell look on Aude-son now ns they used to look on Atlanta; they can come to Anderson and purchase goods that will suit them and know that they have bought the right thing. It ls certain that a golden oppor tunity is awaiting tho merchants and business men of Anderson and one that tho river people feel sure will be grasped. CARRINGTON PLAGE HAS BEEN ROBBED Considerable Amounts of Cigars, Candies and Grape Juice Stolen--Entrance Puss? e. Uuknown parties broke iuto the store room formerly occupied by Car rington and company in the theatre building end rifled the place of con siderable amounts of candles, cigars cigarettes and grape Juice. It is not yet known who the parties were but it 1B understood that there la a line out for the guilty ones. Judge Fowler, who ls in charge of thu building. d*vs not understaud how the parties got Into the room as there ls only one entrance from the outside, the front door, and he has the key to that and he knows of no duplicate key in existence. It is thought that the entrance may bave beea effected by means of a side door which ls unlocked by a thumb screw aud which leads I . o the lobby of the theatre. P. 8 N. FREIGHT DEPOT NEARIN6_C0MPLETI0N little Delay Because of Lack of Material--Tile Roof b Being Put On. The work on the new Piedmont and Nochern freight depot is progressing veiy nicely now and it is hoped fo have it flnhhed within the next two weeks. ^ The wood work is being somewhat delayed hecajse of th? failure of a car of material to arrive oh time. Yes terday at noon setteral of the work men had to atop work until this lumber cornea. The walls are finish ed all except a little filling in at the top and this will be completed With in tho next day or PO. The work of putting on the roof haa started and about one half has been sheeted. Thu roof will be made of tile Just like the old one. It ls thought that lt will take about two weeka to put this on and when it ls' finished the building will be about ready for occupancy. Te Sleep Well la Summer. Slight inflammation of the bron chial tubes causea a distressing cough and makes refreshing sleep Impos sible. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound covera raw. Inflamed, irritated surfsces .with a soothing, healing coating and s to pa that annoying tick ling, relieving the rscklng, tiring cough. Take this splendid cough med icine with you on aummer trips. It ts good for coughs, colds, bronchial affect loa? ead la grippe coughs. Evana Pharmacy. Here's Hot Weather Relief YOU ^an t lower the temperature on a hot day, ==~ -== but you can miminize its bad effects-and our light weight Keep Kool Klothes do that very thing for you. And at prices that will help keep you cool. Genuine Palm Beach Suits, $5.00 $15.00 Serges, ONLY $10.00 Genuine Palm Beach ^ Suits, ONLY . . . V>+> 'Nothing injured hut the price; hut it has been badly cut. and slashed FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 19TH One lot of $20.00 Gray Serge Suits $10.00 One lot of $ 15.00 Gray Serge Suits 7.50 Fire Adjustment * Sale Still Continues Big Reductions in prices on Shoes, Hats, Shirts and all Furnishings. Nothing "reserved R. W. Tribble * ELECTRIC CIT ? Items of Interest and Person * Wireless on the S Mr. Shanklin Attending T. P. A. Convention. Mr. J. B. Stiankliu of the Tate Hardware company, the delegate from Anderson to the National T. P. A. convention, arrived In Omaha, Neb., today and will visit Denver, Col., and other Western cities before his return to Anderson. He reports having a good time in Cincinnati and Chicago. Sham Battle tc Be~~ Fought Thursday. The local militia company will fight the sham battle in North Anderson next Thursday afternoon, June 24, at ? o'clock. The company will march to North Anderson and tben divide in to two platoons, one. under the cap tain and the other under the first lieutenant. A banquet ht being plan ned for the evening. O ? ' ; Says Business 7s Picking Up. Mr. J. P. Noblitt. manager of the Spot Cash Grocery, stated yesterday that business was improving and that they were going to close one of the beat week's trade that they' had since they have been in business. He could not account for business being so good his week but said it was certain ly a great deal better than in the past. -o Receives Copies of Acts of (l?serai Assembly. Mr. James N. Poarman, clerk of court, ia in receipt of a number of ROAST A NICE BIG ROAST ht Beef, Pork or Mutton la real ly. one of the beat meats. Foe it ta Just as good cold es hot So you can have several meals with only, one cooking. Tell us to. send one for Sunday din ner. Make lt a big one, for our meats are ao choice that only a bbl ene will have enough left to cut up old. PHONE CM. The Lily White Market J. If. ItlNDSAT, Prenrteter. i f. Y SPARKLETS . al Mention Caught Ovar th* ? tree tr of Anderson * copies o? the ?els ot the general as sembly of 1915 which are to be given to the county officers anti, magis trates. They may have same by call ing at bis office. Train Delayed Because Derallmeat. The Greenville to Columbia train was delayed yesterday . morning . in Piedmont about three hours and a half because of the derailment of a' freight train. No one was injured. -o Town ville People Attending Meeting. A number of Townvllle people.came to Anderson last night oh the town vllle auto 'bus to hear Rev. B. F. McLendon. Those attending were: Mrs. Mitt Nicholson, Misses Roberta, Mary, Addie. andAlline Nicholson and Messrs. H. C. Whltt, C. W. and J. R. Pant. J. R. Bruce, J. N. Bole man, J. P. Crabbs, Mitt Nicholson, Angus XV. Schlock, Burt Henry, E. M. Brown, C. C. Kay, Ouy Heller, W. F. Donald, E. Drew Cromer, Hay-: nie Thrasher, R. C. Whitworth and J. E. Carnes. Held Meeting ?~ Yesterday Afternoon. A meeting of the committee on ar rangements of the Ad Club for the celebration on the fifth of July wa? held yesterday aternoon at the rooms of the chamber of commerce. How ever, nothing definite WAS decided Up on in regent to the d era ls and anoth er meeting will be he c. Monday af ternoon. H?. Willan. T. Smith. Mr. William T. Smith, of No. 2 Wnmmett street. Orr Mill? died yes terday morning at the age of 68 years. Funeral services wiN be held this morning at 10:30 o'clock and Inter ment will be made lo Silver Brook cemetery. Mr. Smith leaves a Yam JUN Tire* To the Ladies We invite you to visit our stoi thing nice, clean and sanitary. Special cut prices to offer you Our line is complete. We are just closing one of th in the history of our store. Come in and "Once Us Over." to pay cash for your Grocerie sanitary place like ours, if nothi The Spot C J. P. NOBLIT Phone 181. , \l UGH! CALOMEL Ml DONT STAY BILK 'Wm's Lhtr Tm" Will Ctol Your Slaggisb Lhtr Better Tlia CUCBH til Cfii Not Salto?. Calomel ma ?tos yen sick; you loee ? day'* work. Ca'omel ia quicksilver and it salivate?; rv, lemuel iajsrea your liver. If you are bilious; feel lazv, sluggish and al) knocked out, if your bowel? are const ip', red and your nead aches or stomach ia sour, inst take a spoonful of harmless Dodson a Liver - Tone instead of using sickening, salivating cakunel. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver modi cine. . You'll know lt next morning lo calise you will wake ut? feeling tux*, your liver will 1* working, your heed ache and dizziness gone, your stomach will bs sweet and bowels recular. Yot will feel like working. You'll I*- .>!?*:.> fal; full of energy, vigor and aie'dijo? i - EB* Eq 111 ll ?. I ? .. J. ' of Anderson: re today and Monday. Every on Fresh Meats and Groceries. ie biggest weeks we have had We will convince you it pays s, and get them from a clean, ing else. ash Grocery r, Manager. 121 N. Main St. IKES YOU SICK. HIS, CONSTIPATED Your druggist or dealer wilt you a 60 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tons under my personal guarantee that it ??ll clean your sluggish liver bolter than nouty calomel; it won't make you nick and you can est. anything you want without being .salivated. Your druggist guarantees that raak spoonful will start your liver, cloan* your towels and straighten you up by morning or you ijrt your money haek. Children gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone because it is pleasant t&xtipg and doesn't grips or cramp or wilke them mick. 1 fin wiling million? Of bottles of >T???l8oii,?* T.i? er Ton . to people ? li.) lisvs f.?0nd fi st'thin pleawu.?. vryeUblt*. liver ?"e<Me?t?e (ski* the niara of dungeroun f ii.?mel .? PMV one bottle on my- soupd, .liable * OKI ant?*- Ask your diuggt?t .. i m* i ' j ijoy That Trip By 'nipping With * TODD AUTO SHOP Exclusive Defers